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Dees are the only team to have 2 in the Top 10.

Top 10 most expensive SuperCoach players

1. Brodie Grundy (Coll) $708,200 ruck (av 130.5)
 
2. Tom Mitchell (Haw) $700,800 mid (av 129.1)
 
3. Max Gawn (Melb) $692,100 ruc (av 127.5)
 
4. Jack Macrae (WB) $689,700 mid (av 127.1)
 
5. Patrick Dangerfield (Geel) $660,500 mid/fwd (av 121.7)
 
6. Patrick Cripps (Carl) $648,200 mid (av 119.4)
 
7. Clayton Oliver (Melb) $622,700 (av 114.7)
 
8. Nat Fyfe (Frem) $618,100 (av 113.9)
 
9. Josh Kelly (GWS) $617,800 (av 113.8)
 
10. Jake Lloyd (Syd) $608,200 def (av 112.1)
 
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Just now, 4_Kent_Watts said:

With Max being the first and most picked last year, that new bloke we got I think will be a bargain and must have this year. 

True but the fact that we most likely (at least initially to see if it works) will play both ruckman may eat into Maxy's scores. Preuss will be well priced but he won't get as much time as Max so unless he hits the scoreboard his scores won't be high.

 

For his price he won't have to score too high but it's gonna mostly depend on how much game time he'll get. Not much risk and he'll be in my team. 


19 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Who the hell is Jake Lloyd?

He's become their link man/designated kicker from defence...a lot of the footy goes through him so I'm guessing his stats are good for super coach...

In real footy he's the one you tag now.

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